
From here you can access the main menu to toggle capturing resolution, night vision enhancements, driving collision detection, parking collision detection, through to setting the time, language, LCD display timer, loop recording times, and many general functionality options. These are all accessed by pressing on the four function buttons that sit alongside the right side of the LCD display. The Roav C2 carries lots of options to suit your tastes. With that said though, I do like the bigger screen when interacting with its many options, but how often do you do this after they have been set to the desired settings – not often. I prefer my tech to be hidden, tucked away from sight, and be far less of a distraction whilst I am driving. Once you’re used to tiny 1.5-inch displays on smaller dash cams, or even no displays at all, the C2 is not as huge as the 4-inch Z-Edge T4 we reviewed but it’s a good halfway house.įor me, the issue with dashcams that resemble a hanging camera is that it can feel too big once it is mounted on the windscreen. Once powered up the Roav C2 chimes into life and your attention is immediately drawn to its 3-inch colour touch screen display. Channelling the USB wire to its bundled 2-port USB power source is done by feeding the cable between or behind any interior lining using the handy trim removal tool. I found the suction cup mount to be solid and sufficient enough. This dashcam uses a suction cup mount design, whilst 3M adhesive pads come bundled and can also be used. I used a 128GB SanDisk Ultra class 10 SD card without any issues. Roav mentions that a 32GB Samsung or SanDisk class 10 SD card recommended. For complete operation the C2 requires a microSD card (not included). Inside you’ll find the Roav DashCam C2 itself, a trim Removal Tool, 2-Port USB Car Charger, Suction and 3M Sticker Mounts, User Manual.


#Roav dashcam viewer 1080p#
Featuring a wide dynamic range, night vision, a very capable Sony Exmor IMX323 sensor capturing 1080p through a 4-lane wide-angle lens, whilst on the back of the camera, there is a 3-inch LCD screen display and function buttons.īut does all of this make a great camera? We’ve learned in the past that it is never the case, but let ‘s say, the expectations were high for the Roav DashCam C2.

The Roav DashCam C2 comes with some decent specs that should mean it could take the dashcam crown from our flagship Aukey DR02 dashcam.
